Timelines of World History (Usborne)

SKU
067908
ISBN
9781835402467
Grade 2-6
Secular
Non-Consumable
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Charlotte Mason
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Description

Divided into seven chronological sections with dates arranged in columns according to geographic location, this vibrantly illustrated book helps children (and parents!) "connect the dots," putting worldwide events into their historical period. For example, did you know that Homer composed the Iliad and Odyssey in Europe during 800 BC, while the Hindu religion spread into Southern India that same year? Or that during the American Civil War (1860-1865 AD), the World's first underground railway was built in London (1863), and Italy was unified? There is so much to learn in this fascinating book! Timeline begins in 10,000 BC and ends 1996. Beautifully illustrated. 128 pgs, hc. ~ Deanne

Publisher's Description of Timelines of World History (Usborne)

Discover the history of the world thanks to this detailed book with lots of timelines to help children understand the chronology of world history.

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Product Format:Hardcover
Brand:Usborne
Grades:2-6
ISBN:9781835402467
Length in Inches:12.3125
Width in Inches:9.625
Height in Inches:0.625
Weight in Pounds:2.35
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